Beetroot
Beetroot
Beetroot is a root vegetable also known as ‘Beet’ or ‘Chukunder’. It has recently gained popularity as a superfood due to the presence of essential nutrients such as folate, potassium, iron and vitamin C.
Beetroot is beneficial for the skin due to its anti-ageing property. It’s juice can be applied on the face to get a youthful looking skin. Consuming Beetroot on a daily basis, in the form of raw salads, might be effective in managing anemia as it increases the concentration of iron in the blood. Beetroot is also rich in antioxidants that help promote healthy functioning of the heart which therefore helps in the management of blood pressure. It is also known to have aphrodisiac properties that help improve sexual desire in men as well as manage erectile dysfunction.
Excessive consumption of Beetroot might sometimes make stools or urine red or pink in colour. Beetroot is also extensively used as a coloring agent in the food industry[2-5].
Beetroot is beneficial for the skin due to its anti-ageing property. It’s juice can be applied on the face to get a youthful looking skin. Consuming Beetroot on a daily basis, in the form of raw salads, might be effective in managing anemia as it increases the concentration of iron in the blood. Beetroot is also rich in antioxidants that help promote healthy functioning of the heart which therefore helps in the management of blood pressure. It is also known to have aphrodisiac properties that help improve sexual desire in men as well as manage erectile dysfunction.
Excessive consumption of Beetroot might sometimes make stools or urine red or pink in colour. Beetroot is also extensively used as a coloring agent in the food industry[2-5].
What are the synonyms of Beetroot?
Beta vulgaris, Palanki, Chukunder, Chakunder, Sensira, Neysisa, Sensirayi, Bitpalang, Shakharkand, Bipfruit, Garden Beet, Red beet, White sugar beet, Foliage beet, Leaf beet, Spinach beet, Salaq, Silikh, Chakundar[1]
What is the source of Beetroot?
Plant Based
Benefits of Beetroot

Modern Science View
Beetroot might improve athletic performance due to the presence of inorganic nitrates. It reduces pulmonary oxygen uptake and increases the efficiency of high-intensity exercise[9].

Ayurvedic View
Beetroot helps to improve athletic performance due to its Guru (heavy) property. It also increases Kapha and makes the body healthy and strong. Regular intake of Beetroot enhances energy level and helps to maintain athletic performance.
Tips:
1. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
2. Wash and cut them in pieces.
3. You can also add your favorite vegetables to it.
4. Squeeze 1/2 lemon to it.
5. Sprinkle salt to taste.
6. Have it with or before meals.
Tips:
1. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
2. Wash and cut them in pieces.
3. You can also add your favorite vegetables to it.
4. Squeeze 1/2 lemon to it.
5. Sprinkle salt to taste.
6. Have it with or before meals.

Modern Science View
Beetroot might protect against liver damage and disease. Beetroot contains a chemical called Betanin that stimulates the production of antioxidant proteins in the body. These proteins protect against oxidative damage caused to the liver cells[7].

Modern Science View
Beetroot might lower triglyceride levels in the blood. It is due to the presence of flavonoids and/or saponins[5][6].

Ayurvedic View
High cholesterol is due to an imbalance of Pachak Agni (digestive fire). Impaired digestion at the tissue level produces excess waste products or Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion). This causes accumulation of bad cholesterol and blockage in the blood vessels. Including Beetroot in your diet helps to promote Agni (digestive) due to its Ushna (hot) potency. It also reduces Ama and helps in controlling high cholesterol level in the body.
Tip
1. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
2. Wash and cut them in pieces.
3. You can also add your favorite vegetables to it.
4. Squeeze 1/2 lemon to it.
5. Sprinkle salt to taste.
6. Have it with or before meals.
Tip
1. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
2. Wash and cut them in pieces.
3. You can also add your favorite vegetables to it.
4. Squeeze 1/2 lemon to it.
5. Sprinkle salt to taste.
6. Have it with or before meals.

Modern Science View
Beetroot might reduce blood pressure due to its high inorganic nitrate content. The nitrates are converted into nitric oxide that widen the blood vessels and regulate blood pressure[8][10].
How effective is Beetroot?
Insufficient evidence
Athletic performance, High triglycerides, Hypertension (high blood pressure), Liver disease
Precautions when using Beetroot
Breastfeeding

Modern Science View
It is safe to take Beetroot in food amounts. However, it is advisable to consult your doctor before taking Beetroot supplements during breastfeeding[5].
Patients with kidney disease
Important

Modern Science View
Consult your doctor while taking Beetroot if you have kidney diseases[5].
Pregnancy

Modern Science View
It is safe to take Beetroot in food amounts. However, it is advisable to consult your doctor before taking Beetroot supplements during pregnancy[5].
Recommended Dosage of Beetroot
- Beetroot Juice - ½ -1 cup or as per your requirement.
- Beetroot Capsule - 1-2 capsule of Beetroots twice a day.
- Beetroot Powder - ½ - 1 teaspoon or as per your requirement.
How to use Beetroot
1. Beetroot Salad
a. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
b. Wash and cut them in pieces of your desired shape and size.
c. You can also add your favorite veggies to it.
d. Squeeze ½ lemon to it.
e. Sprinkle salt to taste.
f. Have it with or before meals.
2. Beetroot Juice
a. Take ½ - 1 cup of Beetroot juice.
b. Add orange or pomegranate juice to it.
c. Drink it preferably in the breakfast.
3. Beetroot Capsule
a. Take 1-2 capsules of Beetroot.
b. Swallow it with water preferably after meals twice a day.
4. Beetroot Powder
a. Take ½ -1 teaspoon of Beetroot powder.
b. Swallow it with water or honey preferably after meals twice a day.
a. Take 1-2 raw Beetroots.
b. Wash and cut them in pieces of your desired shape and size.
c. You can also add your favorite veggies to it.
d. Squeeze ½ lemon to it.
e. Sprinkle salt to taste.
f. Have it with or before meals.
2. Beetroot Juice
a. Take ½ - 1 cup of Beetroot juice.
b. Add orange or pomegranate juice to it.
c. Drink it preferably in the breakfast.
3. Beetroot Capsule
a. Take 1-2 capsules of Beetroot.
b. Swallow it with water preferably after meals twice a day.
4. Beetroot Powder
a. Take ½ -1 teaspoon of Beetroot powder.
b. Swallow it with water or honey preferably after meals twice a day.
Frequently asked questions

Modern Science View
Eating raw Beetroot is better than eating it in the cooked form. The raw Beetroot is much sweeter in taste and has nutrients intact than the cooked one.

Ayurvedic View
Yes, Beetroot can be eaten raw. But if you have a weak Agni (digestive fire), it should be taken in cooked form. This is because it takes time to digest when it is raw due to its Guru (heavy) nature.

Modern Science View
Beetroot juice can be taken on an empty stomach. It has a characteristic taste. It can be taken concentrated or by diluting it with orange or pomegranate juice.

Ayurvedic View
Yes, Beetroot juice can be taken on an empty stomach after diluting with other fruit juice or water. This is because it is highly concentrated and takes time to digest due to its Guru (heavy) nature.

Modern Science View
Beetroot is a rich source of natural chemicals called nitrates. Nitrates changes into nitric oxide in the body which improves the blood flow and regulates blood pressure. Beetroot juice also helps to boost stamina.

Modern Science View
Yes. Beetroot is considered as superfood. It is rich in minerals such as potassium, betaine, magnesium, folate, vitamin C and nitrates.

Modern Science View
Yes, Beetroot leaves can be eaten.They can be either steamed, sauteed, added to soups and can also be eaten raw[21].

Ayurvedic View
Beetroot leaves can be eaten. They are diuretic and laxative. It also helps in managing swelling or headache.
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